Recently opened in the desirable southern Peninsula city of Sunnyvale, Classics at Tasman Place by Classic Communities is now offering a limited number of all new contemporary single-level condominium home designs.

Situated on a quiet cul-de-sac, Tasman Place is a rare opportunity to own a stylish new home priced from the high $400,000s about $200,000 less than other homes now selling in this area. Plus, the developer is offering $30,000 in incentives.

Two easy-living single-level floor plans provide two bedrooms and two baths. Prices start from $469,000. A limited number of multi-level townhome-style homes also are available.

A bocce ball court is in the center of the community for residents to enjoy, while golf courses, parks, highways and public transportation are a short drive away.

Furnished model homes and the sales office are now open noon to 5 p.m. daily. Visit www.ClassicCommunities.net or call (408) 747-5500 for more information.

Classic Communities, Inc., headquartered in Palo Alto, is one of the Bay Area’s leading specialty homebuilding companies. Since 1992, the company has established a track record for award-winning design in preeminent locations throughout the Silicon Valley. The organization has assembled a team that includes the award-winning firm of Bassenian Lagoni Architects, specialists in the design of upscale attached home communities. The team brings its high standards for quality to every phase of design, planning, construction and customer service. The company s approach, which embraces the concept of new urbanism, has been honored with numerous national, regional and local awards, including the Best in American Living Grand Award and the prestigious Gold Nugget award for architectural excellence.

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